The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 12
... live like Bacchanals , yet Curii seem ! ' We think that the force of the original is weakened by the transposition , and that it would be preferable to give it nearly in this manner : " As from their lips the cant of virtue falls Who ...
... live like Bacchanals , yet Curii seem ! ' We think that the force of the original is weakened by the transposition , and that it would be preferable to give it nearly in this manner : " As from their lips the cant of virtue falls Who ...
Page 189
... live for ever , to live eternally as a rational , free , and active being , as a being continually endeavouring at perfection ! -Immor tality ! everlasting life ! what a prerogative , what a dignity is this ! All the beauties of nature ...
... live for ever , to live eternally as a rational , free , and active being , as a being continually endeavouring at perfection ! -Immor tality ! everlasting life ! what a prerogative , what a dignity is this ! All the beauties of nature ...
Page 298
... live long . Height often originates from the disproportioned growth of some particular part of the body , which necessarily has a tendency to engender weakness and discare . Tall persons also are apt to ac- quire a habit of stooping ...
... live long . Height often originates from the disproportioned growth of some particular part of the body , which necessarily has a tendency to engender weakness and discare . Tall persons also are apt to ac- quire a habit of stooping ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquainted animal antient Antilochus appears asserted attention Bath bird Boards character Christian church circumstances colour considerable considered contains Corundum cultivated death disease divine doctrine Domitian duke duke of Orleans effect elytra employed endeavoured England English Essay favour former France Frejus French friends fungus give gout honour human improvement insects interesting intitled Julietta Juvenal king knowlege labour larvæ learned letter liberty Lord Louis the Fourteenth manner means Memoirs ment mentioned mind mode moral nation nature never notice object observations opinion Paris particular passage persons pleasure poems political possessed present principles racter Ralph Abercrombie readers reason religion remarks respect Saxon says scirrhus seems sentiments shew singular Sir Robert Walpole species spect spirit square miles supposed thou tion translation truth various Vatteville virtue volume whole writer